Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
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a multi level marketing company?
Yes
is that euphemism for pyramid scheme?
Nope. There is a very, very big difference between a pyramid scheme and a multi level marketing. I work at a multi level brokerage company for 2 years now. Its an Austrian company founded in 1985. I sell life and non-life insurance, and an investment fund.
check this if you have time, it will be much clearer to you
Do you scam people with essential oils?
Nope....i sell life insurance mostly and from January this year i sell investment fund since my company has had an investment fund for 20 years in Austria, so they finally decided to open one in Macedonia as well..
 

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GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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Yes

Nope. There is a very, very big difference between a pyramid scheme and a multi level marketing. I work at a multi level brokerage company for 2 years now. Its an Austrian company founded in 1985. I sell life and non-life insurance, and an investment fund.
check this if you have time, it will be much clearer to you


Nope....i sell life insurance mostly and from January this year i sell investment fund since my company has had an investment fund for 20 years in Austria, so they finally decided to open one in Macedonia as well..
kiyosaki financial expert :lol: the other 2 support network marketing because they own network marketing companies, anyhoos i wish the best my friend
 

Juve_fanatic

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kiyosaki financial expert :lol: the other 2 support network marketing because they own network marketing companies, anyhoos i wish the best my friend
Well, you laugh @ Kiyosaki but after working for 2 years at a MLM company, everything i have ever learned from Kiyosaki is true. Being an employee or self imployed will never get you rich....Being a businessman and an investor will always get you rich. In a business you work hard for 2-3 years, but you have a chance to have a system that will make you money for life....when you work for someone else, for a paycheck, for "security" you end up working for 40 years and never get rich and never own anything.......

P.S. Kiyosaki has 80 mil networth....that is not something to laugh at
 

GordoDeCentral

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Well, you laugh @ Kiyosaki but after working for 2 years at a MLM company, everything i have ever learned from Kiyosaki is true. Being an employee or self imployed will never get you rich....Being a businessman and an investor will always get you rich. In a business you work hard for 2-3 years, but you have a chance to have a system that will make you money for life....when you work for someone else, for a paycheck, for "security" you end up working for 40 years and never get rich and never own anything.......
hes a motivational speaker/snakeoil salesman with 0 expertise in finance
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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Yes

Nope. There is a very, very big difference between a pyramid scheme and a multi level marketing. I work at a multi level brokerage company for 2 years now. Its an Austrian company founded in 1985. I sell life and non-life insurance, and an investment fund.
check this if you have time, it will be much clearer to you


Nope....i sell life insurance mostly and from January this year i sell investment fund since my company has had an investment fund for 20 years in Austria, so they finally decided to open one in Macedonia as well..
That video tho :lol: :lol:
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Yes

Nope. There is a very, very big difference between a pyramid scheme and a multi level marketing. I work at a multi level brokerage company for 2 years now. Its an Austrian company founded in 1985. I sell life and non-life insurance, and an investment fund.
check this if you have time, it will be much clearer to you


Nope....i sell life insurance mostly and from January this year i sell investment fund since my company has had an investment fund for 20 years in Austria, so they finally decided to open one in Macedonia as well..
That video is awesomeness. I don't see enough of those text-driven authored movies anymore. Andy was bombing heavily with them before here.

hes a motivational speaker/snakeoil salesman with 0 expertise in finance
Yeah. If you live in Scottsdale, AZ, I know probably as much as I need to know.

But humanity always needs snake oil salesmen. Damn, I mean, some chick died recently in a cryogenic chamber that is totally off the radar of any scientific proof of safety or efficacy. But you can still create businesses out of unfounded bullcrap and people are still willing to spend good money on faith-based science.

One pattern I've noticed lately is that as more and more of the world becomes secular and has shunned organized religion, we're seeing a resurgence in mystical wishful thinking from Europeans believing in ghosts in record numbers (http://douthat.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/10/07/ghosts-in-a-secular-age/) and otherwise rational people spending money on bullcrap with no scientific basis (gluten-free products, Paleo diets, cryogenic chambers, etc.) while avoiding the very things with scientific proof (vaccines, etc.).

The short of it: whether religion or not, people just wanna be stoopid and believe in fakery.

Dude.......he has 80 mil! He gives amazing advice about money and how you shouldnt work for money but money should work for you. Have you ever read anything from him? Have you ever listened to the advice he gives?
Tom Vu ftw :heart:

"You want luxurious lifestyle like mine? Then come to my seminah!!!"


Note: he could not offer his seminars from his prison cell.
 

Juve_fanatic

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Apr 5, 2006
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That video is awesomeness. I don't see enough of those text-driven authored movies anymore. Andy was bombing heavily with them before here.



Yeah. If you live in Scottsdale, AZ, I know probably as much as I need to know.

But humanity always needs snake oil salesmen. Damn, I mean, some chick died recently in a cryogenic chamber that is totally off the radar of any scientific proof of safety or efficacy. But you can still create businesses out of unfounded bullcrap and people are still willing to spend good money on faith-based science.

One pattern I've noticed lately is that as more and more of the world becomes secular and has shunned organized religion, we're seeing a resurgence in mystical wishful thinking from Europeans believing in ghosts in record numbers (http://douthat.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/10/07/ghosts-in-a-secular-age/) and otherwise rational people spending money on bullcrap with no scientific basis (gluten-free products, Paleo diets, cryogenic chambers, etc.) while avoiding the very things with scientific proof (vaccines, etc.).

The short of it: whether religion or not, people just wanna be stoopid and believe in fakery.



Tom Vu ftw :heart:

"You want luxurious lifestyle like mine? Then come to my seminah!!!"


Note: he could not offer his seminars from his prison cell.
This is just dumb man. The companies i represent with my brokerage firm are:

1. Wiener Städtische (191 years existence)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Insurance_Group

2. Croatia Osiguranje(131 years existence) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia_osiguranje

3. GRAWE (187 years existence)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grazer_Wechselseitige_Versicherung

4. UNIQA Group (155 years existence)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniqa_Insurance_Group

Every "fraud" that many people are talking about have one thing in common, and one thing only, that is the short-term existence. Every fraud has "life expectency" of maximum 10 years. Check every financial fraud or any pyramid scheme that ever were, they were all short lived and that is the main characteristic.
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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This is just dumb man. The companies i represent with my brokerage firm are:

1. Wiener Städtische (191 years existence)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Insurance_Group

2. Croatia Osiguranje(131 years existence) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia_osiguranje

3. GRAWE (187 years existence)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grazer_Wechselseitige_Versicherung

4. UNIQA Group (155 years existence)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniqa_Insurance_Group

Every "fraud" that many people are talking about have one thing in common, and one thing only, that is the short-term existence. Every fraud has "life expectency" of maximum 10 years. Check every financial fraud or any pyramid scheme that ever were, they were all short lived and that is the main characteristic.
Your "marketing seminars" do seem sketchy, but Uniqa & Vienna Insurance are legit. Well, as legit as any large insurance company, meaning they're probably into some really sketchy/semi-allowed bonds & derivatives shit at a higher level, but are unlikely to have some low level pyramide scheme fraud going.
 

DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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rich?

what does that even mean?

in Germany the government considers you poor with ≈ 800€ a month.
so i guess being poor means you will have to wait two or three months before you can buy a new laptop
instead of just buying it? :boh:

i always thought being poor means to worry what to eat and drink and where to sleep :boh:
 

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